Classic Rock

Dennis DeYoung

DENNIS DEYOUNG WAS a core member of Styx from 1970 to 1999. As vocalist, keyboard player and producer, he played a crucial role in making the Chicago band hugely successful.

Since leaving Styx, over the past two decades DeYoung has carved out a successful solo career that has included working with orchestras and composing musicals. Now he’s, which combines the melodic rock, progressive and musical theatre touches that have long been his trademarks. He explains why this is his farewell recording.

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